A footwear product (10) with a selectively retractable skating mechanism (30) that permits a user to selectively change from WALK to SKATE. Mechanism (30) includes two coaxially disposed elongated rail assemblies (40; 60) conforming to each other and snuggly fitted to allow them to slide and cammingly deploy and retract wheel assembly (80) that protrudes outwardly in the SKATE position. upper rail assembly (40) is totally housed within the sole assembly (20) in the WALK position.
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1. A footwear product, comprising:
A) a sole assembly (20) having a peripheral skirt (25) with a distal peripheral end and a through cavity (26), and further including a top surface (21);
B) a plate (22) with dimensions that extend and conform to overlap said peripheral end and mounted to said sole assembly (20) in an abutting relationship with said top surface;
c) a first rail assembly (40) having a c-cross-section with a longitudinal first upper wall mounted to said plate (22) and housed within said cavity (26), said first upper wall including first and second longitudinal ends, and further including longitudinal first and second lateral walls (42; 42a) extending perpendicularly from said first and second longitudinal ends, respectively, at an opposite, parallel and spaced apart relationship with respect to each other, said first and second walls each including first and second pairs of opposite and aligned transversally extending slots, said transversally extending slots in each of said first and second lateral walls being spaced apart from each other by a first predetermined distance;
D) a second rail assembly (60) having a rectangular c-shaped cross-section with cooperative dimensions to be slidably received within said first rail assembly (40), said second rail assembly (60) including a longitudinal second upper wall kept in abutting slidable relationship with respect to said first upper wall, said second upper wall including third and fourth longitudinally extending ends and further including longitudinal third and fourth lateral walls extending perpendicularly from said third and fourth ends, respectively, at an opposite parallel and spaced apart relationship with respect to each other, and said third and fourth walls each including opposite and aligned first and second pairs of S-shape slots each defining first and second end bays and said S-shape slots in each of said third and fourth lateral walls kept at a second predetermined distance from each other, said first end bay being at a third predetermined distance from said distal peripheral end and said second bay being at a fourth predetermined distance, greater the said third predetermined distance, from said sole assembly;
E) first and second wheel assemblies (80), each having an axle (86) supporting a rotating wheel member, said axles being journaled by said first and second transversally extending slots and by said first and second S-shaped slots, and said axles moving between two extreme positions when said first and second rail assemblies move relative to each other so that said wheel members protrude beyond said distal peripheral end in one extreme position and retracted within said cavity in the other extreme position; and
F) an actuating handle (90) for selectively moving said axles (86) simultaneous to said first and second end bays.
2. The footwear product set forth in
3. The footwear product set forth in
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to footwear with selectively retractable skating wheels.
2. Description of the Related Art
Several designs for footwear with skating wheels have been designed in the past. None of them, however, include a skating locking mechanism that can be readily deployed and retracted keeping the selected configuration (SKATE or WALK) firmly secured.
It is one of the main objects of the present invention to provide a footwear product with selectively retractable skating wheels.
It is another object of this invention to provide such a footwear product with a locking assembly for securely keeping skating wheel assembly securely in the deployed (SKATE) or retracted (WALK) position.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a low profile wheel mechanism that conceals the wheels when the shoe is used for walking.
It is yet another object of this invention to provide such a footwear device that is inexpensive to manufacture and maintain while retaining its effectiveness.
Further objects of the invention will be brought out in the following part of the specification, wherein detailed description is for the purpose of fully disclosing the invention without placing limitations thereon.
With the above and other related objects in view, the invention consists in the details of construction and combination of parts as will be more fully understood from the following description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Referring now to the drawings, where the present invention is generally referred to with numeral 10, it can be observed that it basically includes sole assembly 20 and retractable skating mechanism 30 that in turn includes upper and rail assemblies 40 and 60 supporting wheel assembly 80.
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Sole assembly 20 includes peripheral skirt 25 with a distal peripheral end 25a and an elongated through cavity 26 having preferably a substantially rectangular projection. Plate 22 is brought in abutting relationship with the top surface 21 of sole assembly 20 and extending to overlap end 25a. Assembly 20 is preferably is covered by footwear padding (not shown).
Outer or upper rail assembly 40 is mounted within through cavity 26. Through holes 27; 27a in plate 22 coincide with through holes 47; 47a in rail assembly 40 to permit threaded bolts 41; 41a to pass through to engage nuts 23, 23a. This results in plate 22 mounted to spacer wall 44 of rail assembly 40, keeping the combination firmly secured.
The different components of the skating mechanism 30 are shown in
Elongated through openings or slots 46; 46′; 48 and 48a are cooperatively located in walls 42; 42a extending transversally. Slots 46; 46′ are opposite to each other and openings 48; 48a are opposite to each other. In one of the preferred embodiments slots 46; 46′; 48 and 48a have the same dimensions. Slots 46 and 46′ are located in one of the lateral walls 42; 42a at a predetermined distance from each other.
Inner or lower rail assembly 60 includes read end 160 and front end 160a. Assembly 60 has a substantially rectangular C-shape cross-section and is slidably mounted within rail assembly 40. Assembly 60 includes longitudinally extending lateral walls 62; 62a that extend at a parallel and spaced apart relationship with respect to each other. Assembly 60 extends a predetermined distance that is shorter than the length of assembly 40 so that the former can move, relative to the latter, between two extreme positions. Spacer wall 64 has longitudinal ends 63; 63a. Lateral walls 62; 62a extend perpendicularly from, or are mounted to, spacer wall 64 at ends 63; 63a. Walls 62; 62a are thus kept at a parallel and spaced apart relationship with respect to each other. Flanges 65; 65a are cooperatively receivable within channels 45; 45a, respectively.
S-shape openings or slots 66; 66a; 68 and 68a are cooperatively located in walls 42; 42a extending transversally. Slots 66; 66a are opposite to each other and openings 68; 68a are opposite to each other. In one of the preferred embodiments slots 66; 66a; 68 and 68a have the same dimensions. Slots 66 and 66a are located in one of the lateral walls 62; 62a at a predetermined distance from each other.
To operate, a user applies a force of a predetermined magnitude to handle member 90 in order to cammingly dislodge the wheel axles 86; 86a from skate bay 63 towards walk bay 164 overcoming skate hump 64. Once axle 86; 86a are lodged within walk bay 164, wheels 80 are housed completely within sole assembly 20. And viceversa, when axle 86 is lodged within walk bay 163, it needs to overcome walk hump 164 to move towards skate bay 63 and snap in place. In this manner, wheel assemblies 80 protrude beyond the distal peripheral end of skirt 25.
Bolt member 85 includes axle 86 and head 86a. Distal end 86b of bolt 85 has a threaded central opening that receives threaded shank 89b of bolt member 87. Bearing rings 87; 88 journal axle 86 and in a preferred embodiment are coaxially housed within wheel member 81. Heads 86a and 89a keep the wheel assembly 80 in place.
The foregoing description conveys the best understanding of the objectives and advantages of the present invention. Different embodiments may be made of the inventive concept of this invention. It is to be understood that all matter disclosed herein is to be interpreted merely as illustrative, and not in a limiting sense.
Franco, Jack, Spano, Michael, DiGregorio, Vito
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